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Show I Lehi Locals and Personals J. C. NIcIbom cnmo lit from Hureka for tho holidays and returned Sun- .Hnrlow S. Uurch was lu Lehl Mon- day loott.lng nftcr some business mat- lota. . The Btork brought n bul boy to tho homo of John R. Hono Sundny. Mothor null baby nro doing flue. ( Hnlph Leltcr, who tins becii spending spend-ing tho past month In St. Anthony, Idaho, returned home Saturday. A real good Blilno costs only a dime If you go to Arel Southwlck. Both of your feot will look quito neat: And he'll not bo Blow about it. nay Southwlck, who has been operating oper-ating a, big stock ranch In tho Bolso Valley, Idaho, for tho past year, t la visiting with Lehl relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. Hcbcr Hnr, who' have t been spending tho past week with tholr-LcliI friends, returned to Payson Sunday evening, Charles Earl accompanied by Howard How-ard Murdoch returned to Cnstlo tinto Friday, whore ho has n contract to install an electric wiring system In tho coal mines for tho Utah Fuel Co. -r J22.50 to Dcincr nnd return, Jan- uary 1C-17. Return January 31st. Na- tlonal Western Stock Show. Dlvcrso routes. Ask for tlckots via Salt Lako 8 Route. 27-J10 B Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Sunderland of Eureka were visiting tho past week with Mrs. Sundorland'sfllster, Mrs. E W. Jones. Mr. Sunderland Is cn- gnged In mining lu Eureka. K Mr. and Mrs. John L. Thonine, whose homo la In Sugar City, Idaho, nro visiting with Mr. Thomas' mother Mrs. Joseph A. Thomas. Mr. and H Mrs. ThomaB havo not boon In Lehl JH for several years, Tho Lehl stockmen Is having pub- llshed a pamphlet containing a cut of a crittor on which la Illustrated tho brand" and ear marks owned by each man who runs stock In tho weVt mountains. Carpenters, plasters, plumbers and 'painters havo been busy tho past ton days changing tho allies lu tho grnm- mer grado school building Into n room for gymnnstlc work nnd folk dancing. It will bo roady for tho atudonta whon tho schools open next Monday B . Mr. and Mrs. TIioh. Austin, of Salt Lako City, spont tho latter pnrt of tho Wcok visiting relatives in Lehl. Mr. Austin la manager of tho Austin Sheep Co. Ho reports tho 'sheep ns doing woll this winter and does not look to seo wool drop to any lower lotol. than it was tho past year. Morgan T. Woodhouso, Jr., and Eugono Brlggs spont the holldnya with tholr families In Lehl. Thoy nro delighted de-lighted with tho big form recently purchased In tho Burloy dlatrlct in Idaho. Tholr land Is rich, well watorod, lies closo to a rnllroad Bta-tlon, Bta-tlon, PoBtonico and a big modorm Bchool houso now building. W. A. Evnns nnd C. F. Gilbert havo taken tho contract to extend tho Utoh- Orcgon tunnel at Topllrt for a dlstnnco Ioi imy feet. It Is thought that this distance will tnko them nearly under tho old shaft whoro somo good oro was taken out in days of old. They left with a load of provlalona Saturday. Satur-day. This property Is owned by Lehl peoplo. W. F. nutt nnd Chris Anderson :nmo in from Simpson Springs tho ;mst weok whoro thoy havo been (long (lo-ng tho nnnunl nssosBinont work on ha Aniorlcnn Copper Mining Co'a. roup of claims. Just boforo leaving Jioy Btruck a small voln or vory high rndo copper rock that will assay uy up. -uioy also opened n dopofllt f stuff that will rcfjulro a special JWinlysIs to dotormlno what It really la, Last Wcok Jamos Chamberjaln gapped or ran down with hla pnek I hounds nvo lynx or wild cnts lu lo hills near Codnr Fort. Ho wna Molly lookln for tho big mountain on which lu tho Into aunimor killed 'euty head of Bheep for tho Carson ys and which Is atllHuiown to bo In io mountains. Thoio Is a bounty ' J40.00 awaiting tho enpturo of tho At least six dllToront parties havo nt in bids for carrying tho mall oin Lohl to Topllff. Somo of them III Put on automobiles If thoy acini ac-ini tho contract nnd will haul pas. ngors nnd light oxprobi. Tho con-"ct con-"ct this tlmo will last for four nrs Tho bids' will not bo opened til tho twentloth of tho month nnd will bo Bovoral days later beforo o auccossuful blddor Is known hoio. John Urndshaw went to Mnntl, Monday, Mon-day, for a brief visit. Mies Edith Jones, who has been ZZ "f SOm tlni '" leon,. returned re-turned homo Friday. Mrs. Wesley 1'restwlqh, who has been spendIl)g (ho M n nrrhed homo In tlmo for the holidays. Luther Coatcs, who Is working at liTT'r T1 th0 hoMay week with his family In Lehi. Bishop James H.' Gardner went to Salt Lake City, Tuesday, tb attend n mooting j,f tho sugar ofuclals. Claronce Yntcs and Mlaa Taylor ol Suit Lake City, spent tho holidays with Lehl friends, i . ' .. "? !!? Pranc,s' ot Morgan, spent tho holiday week In Lehl tho guest of Miss Ivy Thomas. Prof. W. K. Hopkins attended the runernl of Superintendent A. C. Nel-flon Nel-flon lir Salt Lako City, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fredcrlckson, head carpenter at one of tho Murray sampling works, apont Now Year's day with Lehl rolatlvca. Mrs. Erma Dean RIcka, of Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho, Is visiting her grand parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wing and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ross. Charles Ohran nnd Henry Erlckson returned to Price Friday, whero Mr. Ohran has tho contract for tho erection erec-tion of several buildings. -Maronl Olmstead passed 'through Lehl Tuesday on his way to Prlco whoro ho has recently mndo aovorol ' Important real eatato dcala. John w. Roberta loft this week for laland, Idaho, wherrf ho with Eugono Drlggs nnd M. T. Woodhouao own n 1G0 aero farm. Mr. Briggs will remain hero for several months. W. T. Taylor, A. J. Evans and II. M. Roylo, Jr., went to Provo, Monday, to resist tho petition of John E. Stand-ring Stand-ring to bo uppolntcd executor of tho Rebecca Standring catate. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen of Portland, Port-land, Oregon nro vUltlng with Mra. Allon'a mother. Mra. Joaoph Broad-bent. Broad-bent. Mrs. Allen was formerly Miss Etta Fowler. Miss Mildred Dough", daughter of William Gough, of Pnrma, Idaho, la vlaitlng with hor grand pnronta, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmea Gough. When aprJhg opens her father will fciako tho trip In hla auto. Soth Llttleford wont to 8nlt Lnko City this weok and thou out to Blng-hnm Blng-hnm Intending to bo on tho ground when Sheriff Smith opens tho Apex mine. Mr. Llttloford Intends gottlng tho ?1,000 rownnj ofTcred for tho capture cap-ture of Lopez. W. J. Hlggs, who fioB hnd two men selling his patent Ironing board tho print year, will increnso his output nnd plnco sovoral moro men on tho road. Ho sont out numbor 300 Inst week Mr. Hlggs also haa a patent tool hondlo which ho will exploit in tho nenr futuro. Ono day tho post week tho head bosa lu chnrgo of tho pllo driving outtlt at tho mill pond was standing on tho ond of a 40 foot, pllo which turned over carrying him underneath. under-neath. Tho man would hnvo drowned had ho not beon rescued by Thomna Woodhouso, Georgo Shaw, who litis been living nt Pnrmn, Jdnho non;- tho Oregon lino, cnmo to Lehl to apoud tho holldnya. holl-dnya. Ho was accompanied by Mlsa Doll Hilfr whoso homo Is just across tho lino In Oregon. Thoy wont to Provo, Monday, whoro thoy woro mnr-rled. a recont isauo of tho Garland Olobo snya that lu a big word reunion re-union to bo hold Docomber 30, Moslnh Eviuib will net ns toastinnster. That Ed. N. Austin will act as agricultural syporlntondont for tho Garland au-gar au-gar fuctory tho coming yenr, Uiat Supt. T, II. Edwurda, superintendent of tho U.-I. Bugnr company vlalted Og-den Og-den Monday and wo guosa ho'a back by thla tlmo, and that Clnronco nnd Ed-Auatln Ed-Auatln and tholr wlvea wont to Suit Lnko City to spond tho holidays. Tho United States Weather Bureau has established a atatlon lu Lehl with Poatmnator Joseph Andoraon in chnrgo. A aot of dollcnto JnBtrumoiits for recording tho vnrloua menaure-monta menaure-monta wa8 received Tuesday. Thoy will bo kept lu a apcclnlly construct-od construct-od houso back of tho poatonico. Air Audoraon will keep n dally record of tho precipitation, rainfall and buows, and variations of tho tonipcrnturo, etc' Mrs. Pemolla Young la quito 111 with an attack of pneumonia, James A. Brown spont tho onrly pnrt of tho week in Salt Lako City, Jesso Woodhouso, of Idaho Falls", apont tho past ton days in Lehl. ,-.1 Mrs. Voss Evnns prosontcd hor hua-Jjnnd hua-Jjnnd with a baby boy Tuesday- night Mothor nnd bnby aro doing flno. -i Mrs. E. W. Schncldor hnd n rather, aovoro attack7 of heart trouble onrly In tho week but Is Improving now. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lconnrd Francom entertained en-tertained twenty friends nt n wntch party at their homo Now Year's" ovo. William Whig attended n mooting I of the Beneficial Llfo Insurance Co. In Salt Lako City, Wednesday. Edward Southwlck wna n Salt Lake City visitor Wednesday on real estate matters. Mrs. Llzzlo Frnzler-of Oakloy, Is tho guest of her dnughtor, Mra. C. B. Peterson. C. H. Brown returned to Wondovor, 'Mondny, after apondlng tho holdays with his Lehl friends. ' Lester Ashton, who Is attending tho B. Y. u. nt Provo, sppnt tho holidays holi-days vlthjils Lehl relatives. Tho Third Wnrd hold a special I New Year's progrnm Inst Sunifly ov- I cnlng In their ward mectliig house. J ' I Councilman Georgo G. Robinson I was a Salt Lako City Visitor on buoi- I nesa Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gray spent tho early part of tho week in Salt Lake City. Gerald Taylor returned to Salt Lake City, Tuesday, whero ho Is attending tho U. of U. - Mrs. Floyd Schow' left for Idnho, Tuesday, to Join hor husband who recently Wont there to make his homo. B. W. Brown, Jr., was a' Salt Lako City vlaltor Wednosday, whoro ho Is undergoing medical treatment for his hearing. WANTED-To feed 25 head of dry stock for tho winter, nt JI.50 n head por month. DEVEY LAND AND LIVE STOCK CO., Lehi Utah. 3tf." ' Will E. Ryberg, ono of tho Ry'berg brothora who put in tho Lehi sidewalks, side-walks, will leavo for a mission to Sweden on January 17. -" ; Mra. D. W. Thomas, who has been visiting with her son, Appolns, I Logan since last Thanksgiving day returned homo Mondny. Abo Adnmaon, F. A. Child, Joseph Andoraon, A. L. Yntcs and Hyrum Anderson apont Wednesday I Cedar Valley shooting rabbits. LoBtor Broadbont went to Salt Lake City thla wcok whoro ho la taking a bualnoas course In tho Honngor Business Busi-ness College. i Miss Vera Knudson entertained a ' mber of young people at n houso party Saturday evening nt an oystor supper. Games and muBlc occupied tho ovonlng. t,' S' .A "Urp nnU da8tcr spent Tuesday ! Provo. Sl.o has petl-t petl-t on signed by ncnrly nil the lending citizens of Leh. Bk.,,g for u,0 lm'r! don of hor son, William. The case of IhTcity vs. Thomas J.oodhouBo has beon BOt for Wednesday. Tho oincoro woro sorv-iB sorv-iB pnpors on various wltnoasca lu tho cnao laat Tuesday. Mrs Rach'aol Campbell and dnugh- n?S I u? Ir,H' hl,vo bccn 8,0"J" li B tho l.olldnys hero tho guosts of - Camn,11,? lrS- ' A' S,m,- T,' I Lako CUy.nr0 l,nCh'"B SCho1 '!! Snlt ' nro?, , n'U1'1 aoo,,w,,, entertained a hom ? y0,,'"B I,e0," nt hor Pt'B home , Tuesday ovonlns In honor of nndVhn ,A '"" "'" wns served Abo Gudmundsen, who is now mak- imJ T '" ,,ny80" nnd boon enloyo, l tho new sugar factory, ape it tho pant wcok visiting old says that ho Is woll pleased with hi. now hoino and that Py80 ,b growing While working nt Topllff this weok S,n toti;ow'8 ,,n? n n,w w llo"0 rail to tho ground and wna unable to BOt it to stand on Its hind feet An- Pcroutly tho horso was sur K f,on P n inon.ngltls, curnbIo J th horses. Mr. Lewis promptly put or I "hi " ft ,S,CU """, B,"rtC(1 |